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The production of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been halted due to reported cases of the smartphone catching fire or exploding. This may be because of some manufacturing defect and at the same time, it may be due to some of the things we do. This is because there are so many components in a phone that makes it very sensitive to explosion. Since Note 7 are exploding, am here to share 5 ways to stop your smartphone from exploding or catching fire. Using your smartphone while charging We are all guilty of this. We fiddle with our phone while charging it because we cannot do without it. However, manufacturers have clearly advised it is not a good practice to use a phone while it’s charging. This is because it can produce too much heat. Not using original charger Phones have their specific charger. You should always use that. But, you cannot avoid the fact that you may forget your charge or misplace it leading you to borrow a charger. If you are borrowing one, use an original one. Over charging According to findings, if your battery is at 80%, you should stop charging it. However, many of us don’t stop charging until it is 100%. Worse still, when it's 100%, we continue charging. we add that there is nothing wrong if you allow the battery to completely exhaust power. This will help make your battery last and prevent it from catching fire. Using non-original batteries You should always replace batteries with original ones. However, with so many counterfeits in the market, you should look out for certain feature to identify the original. Better still, just buy it at an authorized dealer even though it may be expensive. Reduce exposure to sunlight You charging your phone and at the same time it is directly exposed to the sun, this is not good for your phone. It is double jeopardy as your phone may catch fire because of the effect of electricity and sun heat.
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RIP...BRO But he is less important to me...jor |
i laff ashewo na ashewo...no be today...i don see dem do all this ..repentant born again stuff na dem full church pass these days....hahhaa i laff.. |
Perhaps you’ve been driving yourself for a long time? Or you just got your first car? The experience can be very exciting and at the same time intriguing. The joy of owning a car becomes short-lived when the car develops a fault on motion and you don’t have a personal driver. It feels like you’ve made a terrible mistake buying a car especially when it breaks down in the middle of nowhere. But not to worry! I share 10 items that you must keep in your vehicles to assist you in the midst of car breakdown: A basic toolkit: You don’t want to weigh your car down too much, but you never know when an emergency might call for the use of a few basic tools, like screwdrivers, a tyre gauge, a jack and tools to help you remove a tyre. Your car might already come with a basic toolkit. Checkyour handbook for where to find it. A map: While you’re probably able to find your location using your mobile phone (only when safely parked of course), you know that you’re bound to have no battery just when you really need it. There’s no harm in keeping an old fashioned map in your boot just in case you find yourself getting lost without your phone to help you. A basic first aid kit: You never know when you might need to carry out some basic first aid while out on the road, whether it’s an accident you’ve been involved with, or one you’ve witnessed. Make sure you’ve always got items such as bandages, gauze, tape and disinfectant in the car. A spare in-car mobile phone charger: Especially if you’re a female driver driving alone, it’s crucial that you can call for help in an emergency, so always make sure you have a spare in-car charger in your car. You can buy a USB car charger quite cheaply, so all you have to do is connect the appropriate cable for your phone. Alternatively, you could get hold of a cheap spare mobile phone and keep it fully charged in your car in case you ever need it. A torch: This is a simple one but could really help if you find yourself in trouble when it’s dark, especially if there aren’t any street lights (especially when NEPA takes light). Warning triangles: If you break down you may find warning triangles helpful to warn approaching drivers of an obstruction in the road. Also, if you’re driving abroad, depending on the country you could end up with a fine if you don’t have warning triangles in your car. Spare engine coolant, oil and windscreen fluid: This one’s a no-brainer, especially if you regularly drive long distances. Make sure you check your oil, water, antifreeze and screen wash levels regularly to avoid coming into difficulties on a long journey. You should also keep some spare supplies in the car just in case you run out while away from home. Only check or top up your engine coolant when the engine is cold (i.e. you haven’t driven the car for a while), as it’s a pressurised container. Spare warm clothing : We all know how cold it can get during rainy season, so pack a jumper or two, or maybe a blanket, in case you’re stuck waiting in or out of your car for a while. The contact numbers for your insurance and towing companies: Again, don’t rely on your mobile phone for this one. Just note down the key numbers for both your insurance and towing companies (including both Customer Service and the Claims Line, plus the emergency numbers if there are any) on a piece of paper and keep it somewhere safe – perhaps in the glove box of the car. Jump leads: If you suddenly discover your car battery is dead, having a set of jump leads in your car will hopefully save you, providing a sympathetic driver stops to help, or you have someone to call who can come to your aid. |
Nearly everyone is complaining about how their income and finances are being affected by the economic recession. Food stuff and household items have tripled in price blamed on the fluctuating dollar. Therefore, it is ever more important for Nigerians to manage their finances. It is just a question of finding the best tools to help you plan your finances. In line with this,We have selected awesome websites that can help with financial planning. If you want to be financial discipline, you should check out any of these websites. You Need a Budget (YNAB) If you are serious about paying off your debt and saving money, then You Need a Budget is the tool for you. It is very easy to use as you can create a monthly budget within a few minutes. Also, this app will ensure that you don’t rely on future incomes which may not be guaranteed. DailyWorth To enjoy DailyWorth, you have to subscribe their emails where you will be sent the best financial advice as well as articles. It also offers ideas especially for women on how to create budgets, earn money, save and invest smartly. Quicken This is a multipurpose financial website that helps in budgeting, investments, bill payments and reporting. You can even link it to your bank account from which you can download your transactions, and access your account. Guide Financial This is a website that provides relevant information on the particular things you are spending your money on as well as teach you how to create a pragmatic and workable budget. It also helps you search for the best savings account. |
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yes when i tell people igalla spoken in delta de act like fools |
Northern Nigeria has had to grapple with some appalling news report over the years. The region is not aided by the Boko haram insurgency. Consequently, many Nigerians especially in the South, have demonized the region that anyone who wants to travel there will be discouraged. Although some of these widespread reports are blatant ‘lies’, we recognize the beauty, hospitality, and congeniality of Northerners. Thus, we identify some of these lies or perceptions so as to dispel them. Perhaps, this will reassure or embolden visitors to explore places like Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna and other Northern cities. They are religious fanatics Islam is the dominant religion in the North. Hence, their values and beliefs are greatly influenced by the religion. There are many dos and don'ts that are normally overlooked in the south. Some Nigerians see this as fanaticism which is not the case. But, if you can adhere to and respect these cultural and religious beliefs, you will live peacefully among them. They are deprived The influx of underprivileged Northerners into Lagos, the heartbeat of Nigeria have resulted in the generalization that any individual who hails from the region is deprived. No. There are many of them who are very comfortable and wealthy and have never been to Lagos or Abuja. In fact, the richest man in Nigeria and Africa, Aliko Dangote is from the region! They hate education Boko Haram means western education or non-Islamic education is a sin. This is what Boko Haram is propagating. However, beyond Boko Haram, Northerners are now embracing education. Not only the education of the male child but also the female child. Even though there should be more enlightenment, parents are sending their wards to school. They are impeding Nigeria’s development A number of political commentators have suggested that the north is preventing Nigeria from reaching its potentials. This is actually wrong. In almost every Nigerian region, there are challenges. The government is doing its best to tackle some of these difficulties. It is very unfair to isolate a region and say it is impeding Nigeria’s development. They are hostile Northerners are arguably the most hospitable in Nigeria. They will offer you shelter and food as well as treat you like one of their own. But what they only want from you is not to desecrate their religion and culture. |
Starting a business in Nigeria, like many other countries, usually comes with many road bumps. It is not just enough to have a brilliant idea that can be built into a mega business; more is required than just a good thought process. More often than not, entrepreneurs would always believe that raising enough capital to run a business is the most important factor. After all, we all at a time attended that Economics class where we were taught that money is the most important element to drive a business to success. At Jumia Travel, we believe there are other elements that are as important as capital for a business to grow. Some of these will include, but not limited to, creating a comfortable environment for startup owners and investors to relate, providing essential support to ensure that the business survives and caters to the socio-economic environment by creating jobs, providing substantial dose of mentorship, business advisory supports, peer learning network and enriching the development process for these startups. There are a number of platforms created by individuals and some by a group of individuals who are committed to helping others grow their businesses. These platforms have been created to provide necessary expert support in different areas that are affected by the businesses i.e. marketing, innovation, customer service, branding etc. To mention but a few, Lagos Startup, Startup Friday, IC-Cube Startup Conference & Exhibition, Nigeria Small Business Summit and Startup Lagos Conference are some of the platforms that have provided startups with the needed intellectual infrastructure supports. Just last week, the second edition of the Lagos Startup Week was held at Oriental Hotel Lagos. It was a weeklong of activities – from paper presentation to panel discussions and Q&A sessions. As a supporter of SMEs, Jumia Travel was among the many sponsors of the event. As a form of recognition of its leadership position in the ecommerce industry, the company’s Managing Director in Nigeria Kushal Dutta was invited as a panelist to speak on the “The Future of Ecommerce, Retail and Payments in Nigeria”. During the panel discussion, Kushal made some interesting revelations about digital penetration. For instance, he made a distinction between internet penetration and e-commerce penetration. According to Kushal, these two are often misconstrued to be same. The success of e-commerce largely depends on internet penetration because if people don’t have access to the internet, it becomes impossible for them to transact on any ecommerce platform. He stressed that because of the high penetration of the internet, it’s profitable to spend money on online promotions as it has the potential to impact ROI measurably through online sales. A comparative look at the internet users in Nigeria between 2015 and 2016 clearly shows that the country is ripe for ecommerce businesses to thrive, if we were to judge by access to the internet. As at July 1, 2016, there were about 86,219,965 internet users in Nigeria which is about 46.1% of the entire population. The percentage is expected to grow by 2.63% by 2017 whereas there were only about 82,094,998 internet users in 2015 which represented 45.1% of the population. A lot of aspiring entrepreneurs should look at venturing into ecommerce business as it’s evident that internet penetration in the country is growing astronomically. Kushal also advised the participants against looking for investors when the business idea has not been properly thought through and no scalable model is already in place with a well-defined market. This, he said, might prevent investors from investing their capital in the business. He made reference to MTN’s involvement in Jumia’s business as a result of the scalable business plan that the organization has put in place. MTN was able to key into the vision after it saw its profitability circle as a business. Even though the current climate of the Nigerian economy has been quite unconducive due to a number of reasons but top on the list the recession, aspiring entrepreneurs should be encouraged and groomed into becoming successful business owners. True, there are platforms cropping up every day to cater to these needs. Yet, more and more collaboration still needs to be done. At least, that’s what we believe |
Celebrities are always in the eyes of the storm! The things they do are not hidden especially in today’s social media world. Immediately something happens to them, they are trending on twitter and before the flip of a finger, the story has gone viral. Recently, Kim Kardashian West was robbed in her home in Paris by five men and they made away with valuables. Although we sympathize with her, we know Kim’s ‘social media extravagance’ where shares picture of her million dollar jewelry. From reports, the robbers may have gotten information from her different social media accounts. Back home in Nigeria, celebrities are gradually going the same way as they do some things that will bring unnecessary attention. Unknown to them, the social media space is unregulated. Different people with ulterior motives are on social media. Hence, you should be careful what you share on social media to avoid being a Kim Kardashian. we gather 5 things you need to stop doing on social media as a celebrity. Be careful with sharing your location This is called geotagging. That is sharing where you are on social media. Most times, when you share a post on social media, you will be requested to add your current location. Better still, you can remove location information from photos. Keep valuables off social media This is the norm among celebrities. They share and show off valuables like bags, shoes, and piles of money as well as a fleet of cars. This also includes expensive jewelry. It is advisable to keep these valuables off social media. Don’t advertise you are leaving town If you want to know if your favourite celebrities are in the country or not, you should check their social media accounts. Hence, sharing your travel plans on social media can leave your home unprotected. To stay safe, stop sharing your itinerant on social media whether within Lagos or any other parts of the world. private things should be private As a celebrity, it is difficult to keep your personal life private. Despite this, you should be prudent with the things you share. Private pictures, your relationships, and personal life should be off social media. People will be interested but it will bring unwanted spotlight. |
Nollywood is the sobriquet for Nigeria’s film industry and it is unarguably the biggest in Africa. The industry has grown in leaps and bounds that it is recognized all over the world. In fact, the quality of Nigerian movies has improved that it now feature Hollywood actors. Although Nollywood is yet to reach the zenith, it has made significant and appreciable progress. According to Africarenewal online, the Nigerian film industry produces about 50 movies per week, second only to Bollywood. In terms of revenue, Nollywood still generates an impressive $590 million annually. In addition, the entire industry according to data released in 2014 showed that Nollywood is a mouthwatering $3 billion industry. we believe that Nollywood is a thriving gold mine and if massively exploited, it can help promote and grow Nigeria’s hospitality industry. From our food and dress culture to hotels and tourism destinations, they are all needed to produce a movie. While some producers are already doing, others are not. Hence, we share some ideas on how Nollywood can promote the Hospitality industry. Shoot movies at these destinations Nigerians movies are watched all over the all over the world. It has prompted pay TV owners to dedicate channels to showing only Nigerian movies. So, if movies are shot at this destinations regularly, it will doubt showcase the beauty of Nigeria. For example, shooting a movie at the Kajuru Castle, or a scene at Badagry in Lagos, it will no doubt advertise these sites and encourage visitors to check out these sites. Write scripts that portray our friendliness In different parts of Africa, Nigerian movies are popular for highlighting witchcraft. Although producers have improved scripting, there is still a long way to go because these witchcraft movies have damaged our image. Producers should abdicate the witchcraft scripts for the ones that promote culture, unity, and diversity of Nigerians. Become tourism ambassadors Tourism is a money-spinner that government is grappling to recognize. Since Nollywood is already achieving its potentials, it is only fair for it to rub-off on the hospitality and tourism industry. Nollywood actors and actresses can become ambassadors for hotels, and these tourist destinations. This is something the Nigerian Tourism Development Board can explore. Imagine, a tour to Obudu Cattle Ranch is in the offing and you have an actress like Genevieve Nnaji on board as a tourism ambassador, so many Nigerians will be interested. Highlight major landmarks Even if producers don’t shoot movies at tourist’s destinations, they can highlight major tourists landmarks featured in it. For example, I watched a movie where a train was railing past a major landmark in Italy. There was an announcement where passengers were told everything they needed to know about that site. We cannot the same thing in Nigerian movies. You show Zuma Rock in Abuja in a movie, you can brief give tell them about Zuma rock. Showcase Nigeria’s food and dress culture If you watch Indian movies, they try as much as possible to sell their way of life. From culture to food, dress, and even religion. It is a well-rounded movie indoctrination. Nigerian producers can also do this. |
nigeria and jungle justice.....most of dem that r beating these thieves are also thieves....heartless nation |
You just penned an amazing and awesome blog. You publish the blog afterwards on your website and expect it to gain traction or engagement without taking any action. No. It will not except you do some certain things which iam going to share. This is because it is not just enough to write an awesome post and deny the world enjoying your write up. This will lead to a rise in customer engagement and blog’s search engine position. Hence, apply these strategies if you want your blog to get noticed. SEO / Keyword integration Keyword and SEO have an influence on engagement, ranking, and traffic. You should always go through your content and pick out the keywords. It is these words you type in the box for keywords. Alternatively, you can find relevant keywords using the Google Adwords free keyword suggestion tool. Syndication Your posts can be shared automatically with other blogs if you syndicate it with other websites and social media networks. This is done via Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed. So, when you click on publish, it will be distributed to different platforms including social media. Shorten the post’s URL This may be very simple but not many bloggers do it. That is shortening your URL. Web sites such as , and Ow.ly are some of the websites you can use to shorten a post’s URL. This is perfect for the posts you share on social media. Add your blog post to your e-newsletter You should always feature some of your blog’s content in your e-newsletter if you have one. You can get more clicks from the newsletter. Send your blog post to target customers If the content you have just published is relevant to your customers, do not hesitate to send it to them via email with the shortened URL. Send to as many as possible. |
momney good if davido like make e smoke..weed for front of the mopol...dem go even happy...even SARS..sef...go happy...this country i too like am...with money all is possible |
Since the introduction of the cashless policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria, banks have devised and evolved various means to make money. One of the important ways is underhand and secret ATM charge. You will realize that whenever you use your ATM card, aside from the amount paid, you will get alert for charges. Sometimes, you will be surprised by these extra charges which are deducted without being warned beforehand.we share some ideas on how to reduce or bypass these ATM charges. Plan ahead Planning your itinerary is essential to avoid ATM charges which are the easiest way to avoid these fees. You can do this by developing a budget and be certain about the cash you want. Always Use the ATM machine of your bank There are so many banking regulations that are alien to everyday bank customers. One ATM rule is that you can withdraw from other ATMs thrice a month afterwards you will be charged N65. So, always use the ATM of your bank. For example, if you own a GT bank ATM, always use a GT ATM. Pay cash instead of using POS It is very easy to shop for groceries and pay for it via POS. if you do, you will receive a fee alert. But before you shop, you should withdraw enough money from the ATM of your bank rather than pay with the POS. A woman takes Nigerian Naira from a bank's automated teller machine (ATM) in Ikeja district in the commercial capital Lagos Take as much cash as you want Carrying large amounts of cash is not advisable. But if you really want to avoid the charges, have a reasonable amount on you wherever you go so that you don’t just use any ATM whenever you need money! Go to the bank to withdraw money Many people prefer to either use ATM or Mobile banking. It is easier. But this is a sure way for bank fees. You can simply go old school by going to the bank to withdraw money especially when the ATM of your bank is out of cash! |
October 1st is always an important day for Nigerians. It is the day we gained independence from Britain after many years of colonial administration. The different sectors that make up the economy have performed well over the years. One of such sectors is the tourism and hospitality sector. Although the successive Nigerian governments are yet to recognise that the tourism sector is a goldmine, the industry has copiously contributed to the economy. This is because of the overdependence on crude. And despite this anomaly and trending economy recession, the tourism/hospitality is still contributing. In celebration of Nigeria’s independence,we take a look at some of the significant contributions of tourism and the hospitality industry to Nigeria’s economy. Employment Generation There is no doubt that the travel and tourism sector has provided much-needed jobs to Nigerians. There are hotels, hospitality spots and many tourists attractions that employ millions of Nigeria. There are also e-commerce websites engaged in hotel and flight bookings that also engage young Nigerians. So in terms of employment generation, the tourism sector has a pass mark! Looking at the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Travel & Tourism Economic Impact, 2015, it clearly showed that in 2014, Travel & tourism directly supported 883,500 jobs (1.4% of total employment) while the total contribution of Travel & Tourism to employment including jobs indirectly supported by the industry was 3.6% of total employment, 2,198,500 jobs. Contribution to Nigeria’s GDP The returns from crude oil are what Nigeria rely on for its Gross Domestic Product. The oil and gas sector accounts for about 35% of GDP and petroleum exports revenue represents over 90% of total exports revenue, according to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The tourism sector is also contributing in no small measure. In 2014, the Direct Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP was 1,560.2 billion (1.7% of total GDP) while the total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP was 3,766.1 billion (4.1%) of GDP. This is according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Travel & Tourism Economic Impact 2015, Nigeria report. Again, these numbers are not encouraging because of the overdependence on oil. Increased Foreign direct investments Nigeria is the giant of Africa and it always attracts investments from different parts of the world due to the sheer size of its population. Today, there are now international hotel brands especially in Lagos that own chains in the country. To back this up, investments in the sector in 2014 was N889.3 billion or 6.6% of total investment. |
The Charter for African Cultural Renaissance 2006 regard culture as the set of distinctive linguistic, spiritual, material, intellectual and encompasses, in addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, cultural beliefs, and traditions. In summary, culture is the way of life of the people! Nigeria as a nation with over 750 ethnic groups is a very cultural, religious and conservative country. However, for decades and since the grand embrace of civilization, there has been a sharp decline in our cultural values. That many Nigerians are concerned about our cultural heritage. The reasons for this are not far-fetched. we share these sentiments. In line with this, we identify some pertinent signs that Nigeria needs a cultural renaissance, rebirth, or reawakening with the hope that the government and stakeholders will take action. Language decline Some Nigerians are ashamed to communicate in their local dialect while others cannot even speak at all! In fact, some parents order their children not to speak their mother tongue. Rather, they must speak English. Other words, they are admonishing their wards not to be proud of their heritage. It is unsurprising, therefore, that some of these languages are in different stages of extinction! Parents should communicate more in their local languages. Society has grown individualistic The mind your business syndrome has eaten deep into our cultural toga that we barely care for one another unlike in the past. Then, society was closely knitted. You knew and visited your neighbours. You could scold a child for anti-social behaviour and even report him to his parents. But, this sparsely happens today when even elders are culprits. Everything cultural is ‘evil’ Because of religion (Christianity and Islam), many Nigerians now brand our cultural practices evil. Culture is dynamic especially in a fast changing society. But that doesn’t necessarily make the practice evil. There is the good, the bad and the ugly. Let’s promote the good, reform the bad and abdicate the ugly. We can’t throw away the baby with the birth water! Neglect of historical/cultural Assets Recently, the Lagos State government demolished the Olaiya house (formerly known as Casa do Fernandez) which was 161 years old. It was built as a bar and restaurant in 1855 That is history gone! The status of the National Theatre is unknown whether it has been sold or not, the museums across the country require attention. The truth is Nigeria is not preserving its heritage. We wonder what will be handed over to the coming generations. Dress culture Nigeria has no dress culture. We simply dress to please ourselves not minding whether it is decent or not. Dress the way you want to be addressed is a forgotten mantra. Thus, we need a renaissance. Absence of history in Nigeria school curriculum Many Nigerians don’t know the history of the country. If you are a science student in secondary, it is worse! This is why patriotism is in the dictionary of very few Nigerians. History should be restored in primary and secondary schools curriculum! |
Love is blind is an over-flogged phrase. But is it really blind? What is indisputable is that technology has significantly changed the concept of love and dating. Today, you can meet anyone, anywhere especially online. There is now social media and dating websites where you can chat up your preferred relationship choice and take it from there. Since technology has simplified dating, some have engaged online with reckless abandon. That they get easily carried away and ‘blinded’ by the thrills of online dating. In other words, i am stressing caution when starting the relationship. There is nothing wrong with dating someone you meet online. Here are reasons why you should never be blinded by the thrills of online relationships. There are so many fake people online It is very easy for anyone to fake their online identity. You can use a fake picture, post pictures posing in front of a car that is not yours and much more. In addition, you cannot verify the identity of the person you are chatting with. Hence, you should be very careful of these online playboys. It barely lasts Online relationships barely last because both parties may be in it for the fun. It is perhaps lust rather than love. And lust doesn’t last. In fact, it is difficult to build trust, romance, and compassion. He may be an online player There is very high possibility that you are not the only online beau that he is after. He has a bevy of online women whom he is dating. You wouldn’t want to join that number. It is all about sexual innuendos Your conversation always has a whiff of sexual innuendos. In other words, your chats with him or her are always driving towards sex. This is what many online relationships result in. So, if you don’t want to engage in the sexual innuendos. The relationship usually ends there! It is better you opt out if your tete-a-tete is always about sex. It may not go offline The best way to guarantee that you are dating someone you meet online is for both of you to take it offline. This means that both of you have to go on a date. But many people are scared because they don’t want something unsavoury to happen to them. Perhaps, it is better to abandon online relationships in its entirety. |
who cares about church going.....its old school church is full of witches wizards..bad belle sadist...ashewo...cultists these days |
na wa oooo |
hahahah d guy no get format na mumu e be ..imagine him wearing such a buff jaket....why dem no go suspect am na kiri kiri...be him place..... |
Marz Brown whose real names are Calvin E. Ezeudoh is a 300 level petroleum and gas engineering student of the University of Lagos from Anambra state. His stage name is Marz Brown and genre of creation is ‘Afro-reggae ’. This means to him, Afro reggae music from an African stand. Marz Brown is an artiste who has love for music. He started recording music right from his secondary school days and was influenced by a lot of artists. This is his First official Single Titled "Unilag Boy" and believe me this is amazing. It was Produced by Da Beat on d beat and Mix and mastered by Sukasounds. #Unilagboy available on callertune For Etisalat Text 9931106 to 251 For AIRTEL TEXT 6016409 TO 791 DOWNLOAD - http://www.popularmp3.net/2016/09/marz-brown-unilag-boy-callmemarz.html BUY / STREAM SPINLET - https://spinlet.com/album/300977 MUSIC PLUS - http://mpjamz.com/s/beace8368 AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/Unilag-Boy/dp/B01LZHPAF6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1474383011&sr=8-4&keywords=marz+brown SPOTIFY https://play.spotify.com/album/6ZEwskSp5LoIKG0EW4dG1S?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/ng/album/unilag-boy-single/id1155391558?i=1155391661 VOTE ON AIRPLAY http://www.airplay.ng/song/unilag-boy-marz-brown
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![]() in nigeria now our girls are now either hime based prostituting or hotel based or offshore based.....look around you can find any hungry girl...selling her ...hole to survive....umm all girls na ashewo..these days ![]() |
for all my dabbing folks...i wanna know which of these dude got the illlest dab..... choose 1...2....or 3
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silverdam:this guy always get the front page ..this guy is a gay....i don taya fo am wetin he n linda get...hahaha anyway he is a nice dude...in character.. |
Lagos City is highly populated and as such, its inhabitants opt for all sorts of living arrangements from estate settlements to shared flats and hostels. While these accommodation options have their own unique perks, a majority (especially those who are single) tend to prefer arrangements where they get to live alone.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/worst-things-living-alone-lagos/
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